Phantom smell is also known as olfactory hallucination or phantosmia. It's when you smell something that is not there. Occasionally this can be a symptom of something se ...
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Smelling things that are not really there are referred to by doctors as an 'olfactory hallucination. If you experience this symptom there could be cause to be concerned. ...
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Phantosmia: What causes olfactory hallucinations? / Dr. Jerry Swanson is a board-certified neurologist at Mayo Clinic and is a professor of ... click for more ... Resources for:Olfactory Hallucination
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Phantom smell is also known as olfactory hallucination or phantosmia. It's when you smell something that is not there. Occasionally this can be a...see more. ... Olfactory Hallucinations
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Phantosmia: What causes olfactory hallucinations? / Dr. Jerry Swanson is a board-certified neurologist at Mayo Clinic and is a professor of ... click for more ... Drugs That Cause Hallucination
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Mar 27, 2010 ... Phantosmia is most often due to a temporal lobe seizure or brain injury.
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Hallucination - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Olfactory hallucinations can also appear in some cases of associative imagination, for example, while watching a romance movie, ... |
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Jan 14, 2008 ... Phantogeusia is an 'olfactory hallucination'. A person reports a smell (and sometimes an associated taste in the back of the mouth) for which no ...
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Nov 23, 2011 ... Olfactory hallucinations are sensations of smelling something that is actually not there. Olfactory hallucinations can be a sign...
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Oct 19, 2011 ... Olfactory hallucinations - smelling odors that aren't really present - are a potential symptom of Migraine aura.
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